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I don't think I in any way precluded JWP from speaking his opinion, but your reprimand of my anxious fingers is noted and I'll try not to butt in; it was clearly addressed to JWP.
You'd think as slow as I type I'd of had time to think about that. I guess the only thing slower than my typing is my thinking.
 
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What year was Driftwood born?

What year did AQHA form and started registration?

What breed of horses makes a quarter horse?

What your definition of a quarter horse?


I believe your link stated that Driftwood was foaled in 1932 so the point of your question makes no sense.
I believe the history of the QH sums up what a QH is. http://www.aqha.com/About/Cont...e/Breed-History.aspx

This is a public forum and when you post anyone can reply your chastising of Richard is ridiculous and his reply has nothing to do with me.


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Norseman--

You seem to know what you are going to do--

so why ask questions if your mind is already made up?

My family has been raising Quarterhorses since the late 1940s so i have some familiarity with them and the blood lines.


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Sean Russel,

My mind is not made up, I need to know what's out there as far as QH bloodines before I make a FINAL decision. That is why I broaden my research from Driftwood to Driftwood X Hancock. Based on my research of Hancock's, for as big and muscular they are, they are quite nimble and quick.

Please read my last post to Ray before answering the next question.

Do you have any bloodline suggestions that I should look into?
 
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